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Michael enescu keynote chicago2014_from_cloud_to_fog_and_iot

Just as we became familiar with Cloud computing and the dominant role of Open Source, a new compute model has emerged, an extension of the Cloud to the Edge of the network, some call it Fog computing, others the Internet of Things or IoT. Open Source will also play a dominant role in this, as it does in the Cloud, but what exactly is it, and what does it mean in IoT. How is the model changing as the new generation of devices has stretched what we previously knew as Cloud compute. And most importantly, why, what, and how the new IoT-specific Service Provider (IsSP?) model emerges and disrupts its aging predecessor. This is the tidal wave of opportunity we see, a generation after the last one that took place in the mid 90's. Get ready!

Michael enescu keynote chicago2014_from_cloud_to_fog_and_iot

2.
• What is IoT and Fog Computing
• How did we get here
• Where are we going – the “Open” future of IoT
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• Like its Cloud predecessor, IoT will be mostly open source
• Devices:
Core, Access, Gateway – mostly Open Source
Edge – vectoring fast on Open Source
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• Network:
Core, Access, Gateway – Internet, all Open Source
Edge – consolidation of protocols, renewed emphasis on robustness, security, privacy
• New Applications and Services
Data Gravity – applications come to data (not the old/other way) – either open or closed
… guess who will win?
… and just like in the early days of the dot com
The emergence of the new breed of SPs – existential dilemma of the aging utility model

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• New, IoT specific SP’s will emerge
• All IoT Software will be Open Source
• Why?
Open Source = Credibility
Open Source dominates Development
Open Source dominates Virtualization and Cloud – Fog (as an extension of it) is no exception
• And where is Open Source already in the Internet of Things?
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